Parent Resources
- School Accountability Report Cards (SARCs)—Proposition 98, passed by California voters in 1988, requires that every educational agency prepare annual Accountability Report Cards
- Parents Rights and Responsibilities and Student Behavior Standards—annual notifications
- Local Educational Agency (LEA) Plan
- English Learners Demographic Surveys—information about Sacramento County's linguistically diverse student population
- Crisis Referral Services for Families—telephone numbers for Sacramento County crisis referral services
- California Content Standards and Curriculum Frameworks—what students are expected to learn at each grade level
- ChildTrends Data Bank—national trends and research on over 70 key indicators of child and youth well-being
- Condition of Children in the United States—an online database that allows you to generate custom graphs, maps, ranked lists, and state-by-state profiles
- Reports, articles and data on the condition of children and related issues:
- California Report Card—factors for school success
Internet Resources
- DataQuest Parents' Reference Page—California Department of Education resources for parents
- Charting the College Course—Wanting to go to college is one thing. Getting there is another. Specific classes are required, as are good grades. This site offers a year-by-year guide for students and their parents to follow, beginning in sixth grade.
- 40 proven assets essential to every young person's success
- California Resources and Links—Edsource listing of organizations selected from the growing number of Web sites that have interesting information and resources about elementary and secondary education. Most of these sites offer links to additional useful information.
- California Department of Education's Public Schools Accountability Act of 1999—Academic Performance Index (API)
- California Department of Education CalEdFacts—a compilation of statistics and information on a variety of issues concerning education in California
- The School-Home Links Reading Kits—a collection of research-based online activities designed to help families reinforce the reading and language arts skills that their children are learning at school
- IPEDS College Opportunities Online—your direct link to over 9,000 colleges and universities in the United States. If you are thinking about attending a large university, a small liberal arts college, a specialized college, a community college, a career or technical college or a trade school, you can find information about them here.
- FamilyEducation.com—a comprehensive Web site for parents
- Discussion Groups—of interest to parents
- Local Child Care Planning Council—Sacramento's Child Care Resource and Referral Program
- Child Action, Inc.—provides services including child care resources and referral, child care subsidies, recruitment and training of child care professionals, and parent education and support.
- Talking with Kids About Tough Issues—national initiative to encourage parents to talk with their children
- Comprehensive Guide to Government at All Levels—from the University of California's Infomine Scholarly Internet Resource Collections
- The Supported Life Institute—educational and training opportunities to assist individuals and organizations in the work of improving the quality of life for people with disabilities
